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Gordon Banks
Considered by many to be the optimum goal keeper of all
time, Gordon Banks will forever be remembered for his save from Pele's
header during the 1970 World Cup Finals. Yet those who saw Banks play
knew he was capable of repeating such a feat on a cold December
afternoon when all that was at stake was two points. He wasn't just
great - he was consistently on top of his game and a Banks' howler was
very rare indeed.

Peter Shilton
One of the great, driven
players, Peter Shilton set out to become the best goalie of all time.
Legend has it that on being told he might not make the grade because he
wasn't tall enough, Shilton went home and began a training regime that
involved spending hours at a time hanging from the stairs in attempt to
add inches to his frame. He wanted it that badly.

Peter Schmeichel
This
Danish master goalkeeper was very famous for his acrobatic movement in
the field. He is the highest capped player for Denmark with his 129
internatinal matches. He spent his blessed time of his club career with
famous English premier League club Manchester United where he played 292
matches. He won the 1992 European Championship with his country
Denmark. He became the 'World's Best Goal keeper' for two times. He also
led his country for 30 matches as captain. He won the UEFA Champion's
League with Manchester United. He is an enlistee of the English Football
Hall of Fame..

Sepp Maier
Maier is another rare fighter under
the goal bar. This great player of West Germany was very active in the
field and his flexible movement made him an instant giant for the
opposition strikers and wingers. In 1974 he helped Germany to win the
world cup in their soil. In the tournament he could finish four matches
with clean sheet out of seven matches. He played for Bayern Munich for
his entire career where he played consecutive 422 matches which is still
a record for German football league. He won four West German leagues
and three UEFA champions leagues with Bayern Munich. Later after his
retirement form football he has been a goalkeeping coach for Germany
national team.

Lev Yashin
Famed for always wearing a
distinctive all-black strip when playing, Yashin is one of the few goal
keepers who could genuinely challenge Gordon Banks for the title of
greatest goalie of all-time

Pat Jennings
If ever there was a
goalkeeper that could be described as atypical of the breed, it was Pat
Jennings. Unorthodox, unflappable, respectable and polite, Jennings
commanded his penalty box with an air of nonchalance and calmness that
would shame Peter Schmeichel into retirement. Yet despite never
receiving any formal kind of coaching - or even because of it - he
become one of the greatest goalkeepers the game has ever seen.

Dino Zoff
Dino
Zoff is an Italian legendary football goalie and the oldest ever winner
of the World Cup as a captain of the Italian national team in Spain in
the 1982 World Cup. Zoff spent most of his career at Juventus. He holds
the record for the longest stretch (1142 minutes) without allowing any
goals.